ATTACK RECON FIGHTER Star Wars with Anakin Skywalker
The Class 1 Vehicles range, or "mini-rigs" as collectors from the vintage era like to refer to them, has seen a fairly even spread of vehicles that have been either movie-specific or inspired by the Saga, and wave 2 for 2012 was no different. Officially revealed at New York Toy Fair 2012 in Hasbro's presentation, the two new vehicles, both part of The Clone Wars line, were the Attack Recon Fighter with Anakin Skywalker, and the Republic Assault Submarine with Scuba Clone Trooper. The initial assortment was rounded out with the Naboo Royal Fighter with Obi-Wan Kenobi and Sith Speeder with Darth Maul, and reached retail in April 2012.
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Product Information
Manufacturer: Hasbro
Year: 2012
Original Retail: $16.99
Item Number: 37748/36576
UPC Number: 6 53569 68402 2
What's In The Box?
  • Anakin Skywalker Figure
  • Lightsaber
  • Attack Recon Fighter (4 pieces)
  • Galactic Battle Game Card
  • 1 of 4 Randomly Packed Bronze display Stands
  • Black Six-Sided Die
About This Set
  • While the Attack Recon Fighter was completely new when it debuted in this packaging, the Anakin Skywalker figure is a kitbash of the 2011 The Clone Wars CW45 Anakin Skywalker figure. This version has a new head with attached headset, a new left forearm, new belt, and soft goods skirt and tabards.
  • The display stand included with this set is bronze and not tan like the rest of the first quarter Movie Heroes toys.

Text by Adam Lamping & D. Martin Myatt

Photography by D. Martin Myatt

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